ABC Technique Rls Beata

Lisa LarsonSKU: LV25-079

Price
Sale price¥220,000(Tax in)
Production age: 1958-73
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Spec
Size(mm)
W9 x H9 x D19.5cm
Material
Pottery
Weight
640 g
Maid in
Sweden
Barcode
4589962295786
Remarks
Production age: 1958-73 years

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Vintage work

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[About the product]
``ABC Girl'' is a work that features a woman's plump body as she reads a book listlessly. This was the ideal body type for Swedish women in the 1950s, and Lisa was no different. Ignoring the criticism from people who didn't like voluptuous women, Lisa continued to create ABC Girls, which later became popular with a wide range of people. This is Beata lying down and reading a book. This series was originally created as a bookend.

[About the design]
ABC Girls is a series whose names begin with the letters A to E, and consists of five girls: Amalia, Beata, Charlotta, Dora, and Emma. This Beata is very cute with her hair tied up in a tight bun. Some girls have chromogenic prints (a technique that creates patterns by pasting transfer paper over glaze) to create patterns on their clothes, but Beata's clothes were hand-painted.

 

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